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secretion. This project is a collaboration between the research groups of Dr Ruben Bierings (Department of Hematology, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam) and Dr Geert van den Bogaart (Department of Molecular Immunology
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) and Dr. Geert van den Bogaart (Department of Molecular Immunology, University of Groningen (UG)). Two PhD positions are available, one at each institute. The UG candidate will utilize newly developed
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PhD positions in Molecular Immunology (2 x 1.0 FTE) (V24.0200) « Back to the overview Job description Von Willebrand Factor (VWF) plays a pivotal role in blood coagulation, with its secretion from
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of the research is directed towards dynamic molecular systems. The focus is on molecular nanoscience, novel responsive materials and photo-pharma exploring biohybrid systems, self-assembly, molecular
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, for instance structure- and ligand-based drug design, de novo and fragment-based drug design, molecular dynamics, or Quantum Mechanics/Molecular Mechanics (QM/MM), will be instrumental in supporting
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cause of death worldwide. Using cutting-edge structural biology techniques, we aim to unravel the molecular mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis, laying the groundwork for novel therapeutic approaches
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to exploit the full potential of synthetic chemistry to create new structures and functions. A major part of the research is directed towards dynamic molecular systems. The focus is on molecular
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of Computer-Aided Drug Design (CADD). Your expertise in one or more computational approaches, for instance structure- and ligand-based drug design, de novo and fragment-based drug design, molecular dynamics
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We are looking for two talented and enthusiastic candidates for a fully funded 4-year PhD position. The PhD candidates for this project will be working at the RNA Structure Ensembles & Dynamics
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aim to unravel the molecular mechanisms of bacterial pathogenesis, laying the groundwork for novel therapeutic approaches. The successful candidate will join a dynamic research team focused